Ocean City Sentinel, 16 January 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XA.'IVIII. ^

" -OCEAN CITY SENTINEL r / i ,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THU^OAV, J ANl'AIIY Hi, 1010. — " l — — — ' ' ■ . "

NO. 42

Ocean City Sentin :1 ■4. CURTIS ROBTNSCN Editor and Proprietor . it.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advan. t. j_ j^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COD NSELLOR-AT- LAA J. jyiw'oiWS" ' ' ! Apgar & Boswell, ; ""i H LAW OFFICES Godfrey 4 Read -J, atlantic city. n. j. pURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law* 952 Asbury Avepue ; Ocean City, N.J. " Wm. H. Collisson. Ik. Civil Engineer and Surveyor CR> Engineer, UctoaOljr. JS.J. DR. 'W. P. HAINES "T COR. NINTH AND WESLEY A\ E. j j "Iioue*: lk-it 4A1-W; inier^ttate IRI-A j , jPlokence Brick Haines COB. 9TN AND V. cJJLC* AVE MECHANO-TMEHAPIST tSilleiCoiMi.l.B.'jl" 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now" Jers >y ^ERSCHEL PETTIT, M. ). 607 wesley ave. 807 WESLEY AVfc.

OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY f c ^caHoor.: m. % Qr. Wilson Y. Christian a ►•Dentist" ? 809 Central Avenue ocua city. ■. j. Bell Phone, 162. Booth Phones Night Bell Hughes' Central Pharntacy 8th and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, 7 . J Phone S45-W flflARK LAKE Undertaker and Emb-'niei em ckntral arum •PBona 11 OCEAN CITY.W- . "ATFT LEVERING The R^iable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N.J. All work guaranteed on clean walls We Are Distributors

suteMei inoioDiiB in (Kean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BuUdiig Thirty -fourth St. and West av«. OCEAN Cl-v N. J. acaMcace: M80 Ccatial Aseees mass. 261-W 4 Hans Bnrkhardt PLUMBING AND HEATING 849 ASH KV ATOM VC8AA cm "» «* '* COAL COAL TRY OURSJJPR QUALIFY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER < O. Twttk aM Wast Awsn

/Family Hotels l( ) All-year-round Cottages For ^a'e Bay, Front Villas 'Summer Cottages ^ We have a special list of some unusual bargain's in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSEY & EDWARDS .*• „ * Eighth and Central Ave. t

J J; ' 1 SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN j 822 Boardwalk J I ' ■ "* " 4 -CLOSED FOR THE SEASON , , « 1 j I BIRGE-MADE IN U. S. A. i I - ' — — 1 THIS LABEL ON WALL PAPER i LEAR WALL PAPER co. 617 EIGHTH STREET SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ROR OO E AN CITY nineteen nineteen. patterns now coming in Real Estate For Sale Bia BARQ A1INS T* Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the | time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue ^ Os»«n City. N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at mice. Bargain* ui Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for tale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement — the choice ol Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL IGENCf • 757 asbury avenue , phone. 7 ocean city. n.j

REAL ESTATE — * INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ■0-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. STLELMAN'S | STEELMAN'S Extraordinary Values in Odds and Ends We Are Closing Out to Make Room for Our New Spring Goods. v Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, ioc, 25c and 50c Children's Art Silk Sweaters, sizes 28 to 34, now $2.25 Women's and Men's Felt Slippers Reduced We are headquarters for Black Cat Reinforced Hosiery Lee Union- Alls for Work Hufitffri Ball Brand, Goodrich and ' Goodyear Rubber Boots and -

Granville H. Steelman I 831-633 ASBURY AVENUE JUST ARRIVED! A new shipment of the "Perfection Oil Heaters" at $5.65 each. Only a limited supply. - Get your order in now with the Modern Hardware 5 Store. CHARLES C. READ & CO. WALTER E. ALLEN, 839 ASBURY AVENUE Phone us 437 w Free Delivery 1 Try an Advertisement in the Sen tinel and you are sure to '• get quick results.

OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB PLANS 610 SUMMER SEASON — T

ITrophips Awarded for 1918 . Committees Named— Have J ,f Dinner February 11. Former President Fliuiul 'u H ... . gerfotd. chairman of the n-h.. ^ meeting of the Ocean City Fish" a j Club lu the Philadelphia Chamber •»! , Commerce, room* Friday evening, the I lei of the trophies awarded by tin-, club for the seasotktif I "s Following were the award- e« made ^ ^ tluh memWrT awarded to Kltuer 1 " Kobtneon, of Ocean City. Ft.li caught '• from ihe Fourteenth street pier oft lie j u Ocean City Flehtug Club. Weight. 1 47 pound. 4 ounce*. M-i-selbsch -urf j «l "smltbemen fur- ,A warded Jor^ be | _ City from the beach. Wot. by Wm liarth, of Philadelphia. Weight, fbriy ; First, Thotna* J. Fee ley. i'l of Philadelphia. Fi-h caught front ® North' elreet pier of the Ocean Ci^ji FMtlng Club. Weight, seven pound* |» live ounce*. • i Second, B.J Megargee. of Philadel- 11 phta. FUh caught from bay. Weight; •ix (louud*, live ounce* One quart ii thermos bottle ' Third. N. B. Sllnaoii. of Piyladel 1 •treel pier of the Ocean City :>ht.g 1 Club. Weight, four pound*, 12 ounce* 1 200 yard* Aahaway catty bouk line. 1 Fourth, Samuel Bowman, of Phils i J delphla. Flab caUglil from bay. -u Weight, fpur potmda. elx ounce*. 2nd a yard* A.haway cutlyhunk line. ' Klngflab— A. F; Houlihan, of Phlla- | , delphla. Flah caught from Four- . Banjo clock. Second, Walter W Slb-pe. ol Phi's j| delphla. Fiah caught from Four | : teeuth eyeel ptdt. One quart lliernto1 bottle. Third. J. W. Newton, of Philadel- i phta. Fl.lt caughl from Fourteenth , . «1 reel pier. Weight, 24 ounce*. 20o t . yard* Aahaway cutty huuk line Fourth. George F. Bauer, of Philadelphia. KI»U caugltl from Four- | '• teenlb -ireet pier. Weight. »> ounce*. ;j 200 yard* Aahaway cuHyhuuk Hoc Croaker*— Flr*«. < larence 14. Sunt , mer*. of Philadelphia. 7 l*h caughl , from Fourteenth *1 reel pier, "eight. . 45 ounce*. While Tantbour clock. I p Second, Churchill Hungerfotd, of I Oceau City. Fialt caugh from the E Fourteenth etreei pier. Weight, SO ( ounce*. Oue quart tlteruio* bottle. Third, W. S. Feetiy. of Pit la)lelphla 7'tah caughl from Fourteenth airett pier. Weight. 83 ounce* 200 yaqlof Aahaway cuttyliunk line. , Fourth, Winnie Summer*, of PhHaJ delplua. Flah caughl from Four.

MEN'S BIBLE GLASS | ! ENJOYS SPEECHES. ,. Addresses br,|" the Rev. Dr. Brock and Senator Wells. i Pro- .lriil R. W lvl*.rdc occupietj L | rh .ir and ..m.-iaird a- maMer of |; 'mg IV l.«..g. I.otig- I'rall," aid « J-11-.tt! Hyn. of the Hep! bile. ' y j « d i*> met hit III* member* u j - . twfnre Ihe beglnnliig of ilie u llu'y gave ' lo Ihe Gloaming" *o t they Ming -Louie Wheu My I Love Lie* Hreamltig."' J The member* of the glee club are: * J. Thotoley iLighea and H H. t lir*t tenor-; the He v. Geotge >V t and It. H. X nlty, aecoud leu< re; f Preacott Cadiitaii ktidWallerSI.tr- a baritone--, H. C. Schanze, Jr., ' nod. Clinton Lowdeit. ba*.o*. t Many of tbe audience cxprea*ed the t that the men will hold together and entertain -huilar gathering* fre- ' 1 Pre* idem ivdwarda lulrouuctd Lie 1 ltev Dr. Brock, pa-tor of Ihe V^.e- \ M. Fi. Church a* life find -peak - | ' He «a:d that II h_ been hi* rec nt i privilege to atlend two convetilio ta. | One wa* In t'oluinfc.-*, Ohio, lu I ue j Itb the plau* to, make till* country | » bone-dry. ' Tln8t,-e«ker aald-that hi* colleagpe, Seualoi Well*, wan atrong | Twenty four ota'lea have now put •4tc-3*elv-ca In lit:?, and the cpealer exprea«ed Ihe hop* that the country ! will be dry in 1920. Thta would hap- ' pen, he declared, if Senator Wtlla r had 111* way. the other cottven'.lou w a« that of 1 Chamber* of Commerce of the couuuy, where be heard Cliacee : ; Schwab >u^ Secretary UedUeld *pe«k. ] na-ed on Hie tu«ral**»tid ethic* laugh!

: good prices for bank stock Shares of First National - Bring $261 Each ; Trust Company, fx8o. Share* of atock of Ihe Fir*l National Bank aold for f2<il each. Hock of Ihe Ocean City Title and Title Company ' brought liso. aud ehare* of atock ol 1 IheOceauClty AulomobUe Company 1 brought $102 al an auction lu Ihe 1 board room of the Ocean City Title A 1 Trust Company Friday afternoon. 1 The par value of Ihe atock of Ibe-e 1 three companiea I* $100 ^ The atock waa ow ned by Ihe late Rev. 8. Wealey Lake, one of Die founder* of Ocean City, who died *omt time alnce The Oceau City Title and Treat Company, aa executot* of Die eatate, aold bla holding* of atock lu both banking Inatllullons— 10 abarta each— and live share* of the auio bridge company. The purchaaer* of the -ten -hare* of Flrat National Hank Stock and Ihe price# paid area* follow*: Twp abate*, Cbae Rice, of Swatnlou. $260 each; two ehare*, Livingston Rice, of Se/alnton, $260 each; four Rice,

abarea, R. B. Stltea, of Ocean City, '■ $260 each; two abarea, R. Cnrtie Rob- * ■neon, of Ocean City, $261 each. Tbe abarea of tbe trust company 1' atock were bought by the following: • Two eharee to Capt. Charle* P. Van" aman, of Diae Creek. $170; two abarea 1 to name purchaser, $173 each; another. " share coet Capt. Vattaman $175; two1 abarea, William E. Maeaey, $173; one t lly share, William K. Maaaey, $180; twp • lre share*. R. Cattle Roblu*on, $178 each. Following were tbe purchaaera of ' the auto bridge atock: ■ Two share*, Leslie S. l.udlaot, $100 1 each; two eharee, Charle* H. Shoe- < maker, $101 each; one share, name, 1 $102. 1 ^ The price* brought ahow tbe high 1 ▼Slue at which stock of the banking 1 ™ institution!! I* held by thoae familiar with each. Are you looklt-g for a cottage *Hc In T. the Garden*, price* $600 to $vxl or a bouse with bay front, lu center of towuT For term* apply to Abel D. Scull, 617 Gsntra! avenue, or phone 490. adv.. 8-1, tf. 1 Dressmaking aud plain aewlug, children.' clothings specialty l.lttlc boy a' I wash sulta Mr* Hart, 808 Central avaana, Oeaan City. adv., 1-9. 8t. ITT tn advert Ixmeut in IbeBsKTt-j

honors paid 3 dead patriot Rev. Geo. W. Yard ~ in Eulogistic Terms i of Roosevelt. * Ht*l M R Church la-t Suuday even0 jiif ihe evening, and, introducing the Mibject. he *anl he did uot mean to In- J Jed anything paitlaau Into the service. ! The fact 1*, however, that Christianity ] | Proceeding. Mr Yard aald that id | John R. Procter, w ho was a colleague j v ! with Theodore Roosevelt on tbe Civil : 1 ; Service I niiitnli-Mou, was a Southern j I' I hut one of the strongest j P At the time when Roosevelt resigned o hi* plave 011 the commlaalon for that * of Quel of Police lo New York City, y Mr. Proctor weul lo him and plead u believtd it was In* duly lo go. Nojy convince Roo-evelt. When all argu- « menu proved unavailing. Proctor went out of the room and wept like a baby, t for he and the''- friend whom he ad- t Who was it that wrote a work about Roo-evelt ? It was Jacoo A. Rlla, of 1 New York Oily— a man whose political view* had alway* been opposed to c tho*e of Mr. Roosevelt and his patty, ■ friend than Rooaevelf did In Ihe per- ' son ot Jacob A. Rlla. We believe there (ta* been auatalned 1 today a loss the extent of which only 1 time will be able lo reveal. ' He rat a many-aided man. Not better equipped than many others, but lie made the most of every oppor- - he bad. H la flrat asset was bis character. This waa exhibited when he wa* a atudeut lu Harvard aud eveu before. Character strengthened ae Ihe [ day* paused . He believed In right, and the expression, "a square deal," was not a mere political expreselou, ' hut a truth of w hich be was the em- . the moat dependable. Hie book on ' ihe "War of 1812" I* an authority ou ihe subject. "The Winning ol (be Weal" I* baaed on historical troth t Hi- teaching on tbe. "Strenuous Life" r I- known I" the American public. Jn. . all. his w riting* will cover many enb- ' Jecla from nature-study to polities. Mr. Yard epoke of Roosevelt aa a - lighter— how lie- had been lu some kind of cuuflict from bla graduation (0 . hi* llual graduation. It waa a life of the greatest conflict, but of the graals eat achievement aa well. Hie ability - a* an explorer, bla faithfulness aa a father aud husband, hie vision aa president. and bis love for America were all dwelt upon by (be speaker. Al Ihe close of the aervloe, "lape" 1 w ere sounded by two of the boy ecoule, and the flag waa lowered 10 half-mast.

IRON DIVISION MAN SP'OKE TO YACHT CLUB MEMBERS

First Midday Luncheon of " the Season a Pronounced J Success. 1 The note that Chairman J. Ralph . Wilson, of Ihe Ocean City Yacht Club I last week, giving ihe member* notice y . cheynsof llie'club, hit the "boll's eye" : the very flr-t *bot aud brought out , the club memb.re and their friends in Monday al the Adelphi Htiiel. Phlla- 1 l delphla. Ms.ry Ocean City resident* « t alteuded. There were more than 100 c preseul. Commodore William K Hex- | Louis Uueliu led Ihe aluglug. which 1 , will be continued durlug Ihe entire n season, a* it met with much favorable "t Col. net Miller Brown, of tbe 109th ' f Infantry, 2Slli (Iron) Division, give t a most interesting talk ou "Acllvlt.es Over There." He lold of the had- 1 ship*. Ihe losses aud ihe great wt :k ' 0 the boys did. i, Colonel Brown made no mention of Colonel Brown roaue mention 01 ■

Ills own valor aud of bis own personal experience*. He praised bla soldiers ' —In fact.all Ihe aruiy boy* with whom came In contact. To them, he J aald, enough glory could uol be glvtu. 11 for heroic act*, but they are m -re 1 symbol* of the Amerlcau soldier* a* a whole, lu Ihe army, a* well ae >u bring about auytblng worth wb.le. Col. Brown confessed that, at: tie > start of tbe war.oliicers aud men had little In common. This all has I changed now *ln~* returning to this . country from France. Officers now carry back with them the memories that wUI endure for a life time of the , self eflaclttg valor of tbe "Dougn- ( boya" In the ranks. Suffering all the r same hardship* aud mingling with the same dangers make* an oltl. er feel proud that he le au Amerlcin. , "Oh, U la great lo be over there with f -ucb au army. I would not hove '• missed It fur anything It baa given c me an expeileuce which I could not otherwise bavegatued," declared Col. ".Brown. .tC . Ha related how the 109th was put In 1 action with Instruction# lo held a certain liua against tbe euemy. sud.lwo companies of bla command, composed

j public library elects officers , in Board of Trns- J tees Filled — #100 Appropri- t ated for New Books. ' The uuvteea of the Ocean City Pab- ( , Library, at tbe annual meeting, , { elected the following officer* for 1919: | 1 President, Harry Headlsy; vice ptaa- j . idem, Wlllard W. Adams; secretary, | . Mlsa Emily R. Lynch; treasurer, J. Reeves Hlldrelb. The following were elected trustee* | . "to till vacancies: Tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis, Mr*. Clayton Hatnea Brick, , C. Homer Shoemaker and Ml** Annie , Davidson. , Tbe book and vlelting committee . comprises the following: The Rava. • George W. Yard aud M. M. Lewis. Harry Headley and Mrs E. W. f Gsndy, chairman.

The board appropriated $100 for new , books'. Iasac N Maxwell was re-elected , of tbe building. ^ It ws* decided lo have tbe library . room- repapered. , Tbe meellug was held lo Ibe room ' , oflbeClly Commissioners, Prof. Jas. , M. Stevens presiding. " 1 of a few hundred meu)~"beld tbe Ger- ! mstt line of 14.000 meu. They would t e uol break through at Ihe time of this < 1 battle. We did not know until they 1 " got reinforcements, which started Ibe " big American drive, that tba 109lb 1 ' Regiment was tba only line between - " the Germans and tbe city of Parts. 1 f He also spoke of the wonderfu'. 1 work of all the American foreaa— with c what dispatch everything was 1 handled. ' On Mouday, January 20, at 12A0 o'clock, tbe second luncheon will be held at the Adelphi Hotel. Vice b Commodore James W. Fein ley wUI ' preside. The luncheons are held on D tbe roof garden of the Adelphi. over- '' looking tbe city. It la a moat 00m- '• forlable place, aa It la all enclosed with glees and la healed, in Sand your boalneaa add raw. mem , bars, to Chairman J. Ralph WUaoa. r" 929 North Brood street, Philadelphia, 0 lo oast you would praftr pout hoUcm d sanl those. 1 > .. .

$176,739.24 NEEDED TO RUN THIS CITY IN 1919

' A wittkamp dies in france ■ Wittkamp's Son, Cha j- ^ lain in Service, Victim ci c Scarlet Fever. 1 Gun. Wittketnp. well-known -ri*|i 7 deut ,of Corson's Inlet, ha* received f I notice from Ihe Government of the 1 i death of bis son. First Lieut. F. Ft i Engineer*, and who died of *c»r. | j fever on Christmas al a base tins- 1 | ptlal In $'rauce. ] Lleul. Wittkarop. who w,a* 32 yei.rs old, was born lu Philadelphia, tut , spent much of his time," uotll a f -W > unmarried. He attended the Sea Me ; City public school a* a boy, and a- a ! young man tie went to Pltcairn (o vauta Railroad. While at Pltcairn he became a me nof the Y M.C. A. and" active lo the work of the organization, "f-e. queully making addre*svr. Later he went to DrewvSemlna y, - where he studied Greek sndHebitw. Entering the ministry of the Ms bodlst Eplscppal Church eight y - r* be look up hi* work ou Ihe \\ - -I- . 1 eru coast. He built a church In t3 in . Francisco. When war Tone oul, be eulmd |" Ihe service as a chaplain and wa* al r Camp Shelby a year. He was mot oversea* tn September, t Lieut. Wlttkamp. uutil the w r. , visited hi* father every summer, a id . ou those occasion* he preached at r , Isle Cily aud Ocean View. 1 Mrs. Wlttkamp only a short tine 1 ago received some hati.lsqiqe n :e 6 from her stepson and also -wersK; *1 * cards. He promised lo send a belta t. , but tbe family had not received t I* ' prior to the announcement of . I* ( death. 9 Mr. Wlttkamp lias the -empathy .if n his targe circle of friends in (hi* • c- * tlou and Philadelphia ( Oppose Jotulnic Nov*. There have been some uc»*pa|er report* lately to tbe effect that t ir * coast guards may be made a branch tf ® Ibe Uulted Stale* Navy. Most of I iv ° meu attached to the coast guard raHoot lu Ibis cily aud vicinity are Mid y to be unfavorable to tbe plan. ► • W.C.T. ». Will Meet. « The W. C. T. U. will meet al I te home of Mrs. Martha H. Lake, 1124 Asbury aveoue, Wedueadaj^fleroo..u "• or next week. A large attfudauce of l- members I* deelred .

ensign corson 8 enjoys fdrloogj _ 1 Local Young Man, Pilot in 0 Aviation Squadron, Has a Done Mnch Flying. Enslgo Swing Tfygmon. of (lie c Naval Aviation Bqua^Si, matlousd at Hampton Roads, \ a., ha* be -u visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Mackey j Coraon, and sisters In this city, during j tbe past week. He has a Hfteen-dsy ' which expiree January 24. Euslgn Corson, who looks well «nd ' presents a splendid appearance In hie - uniform, enlisted last March for a ; lerm of fqur ^ears. He has been act- ' as a pilot lu tbe flying service, and 1 > taken tbe air from Hamptou > Roads to Baltimore and New York, lie aleo flew from Hampton Roads to ' ibe oountry lo North Carolina wit. re • Virginia Dalre was born. • On one of bis flylog trips to N*w I York, hit machine became disabled and be waa over the ocean for mi. re 1 than two bonrs. Ensign Corson Is an Ocean (. ly - High School boy and has m.-iy ■ friends here.

KILLED THE DOG n i (Supposed Rabid Animal Att.ro as ( Policeman New kirk. A supposed mad dog, owoed by ,, Howard Bllxxard. attacked Pollceu *n 0 H. M. Newklrk al the corner of Sr. lb c street eud Wesley avenue Tuesd .y. ( . Tbe caulne ferociously jumped ou ( Newklrk, *ho. unable to draw hi* revolver, belabored the dig with tie club. Tbe animal dually desisted : ud up town. Joaepb M. Row-laud's Car bsppet ad i along, and Into this Newatrk w ol i with tbe cbaufleur, Johnson, after tbe dog. It waa found and 'hot near F rat I street and Wasley aveuue > Tba dog had previously ctUckrd a • colored man named Cooper. Policeman Newkirk'a coat waa 0 covered With blood which came ft tm t tba animal while be waa clubblui II D George W. Harris, eoolraclor *ud r- builder, report* work In hi* lim as i- good. He Is now flgurlngon eevrral b bungalows, which, lo all probabl.lljr, will be erected in tb# near future. a, Pon Rmrr.— »-room, uufuratored -issv- —

Ordinance to Come Dp for Final Action ] January ay. Hi- -um of $176,739.24 will be re- ■ I'l-rc. :o conduct the bustofee affaire of tiii-".-e*"rt In 1919, according to tba I- -cat budget aud ordinaooe Introdnoad and reaii al tbe weekly meeting of tba City Commissioners. This la an toerr*-- of a little more than 96.M0 over the amount appropriated last gear. c-non'ot to be raised by taxes la H v: 189 24 au increase of a. little more than M 000 over last year. ' " The spproprlallon ordinance, as la* trudqeed by Acting Major CampbaU, - as follows: ' Amount of surplns In ear- , pins revenue accoaut, on I»ecember81, 1918, $16,900 71 Anticipated revenues:- 1919 Surplus reveuue appropriated. $ 8,600 90 - revenues: ' L Franchise Ux, 7,000 00 ' 2. Gros* receipts UX, 5,000 00 . 3. I merest and cost on 4. Poll tax. *860 0$ 1 5. Interest on street assessment*. 000 00 6. Police court flnee, 100 00 7. Mercantile licensee. 800 00 8. Building Inspection •ses, 000 00 9 dumbing Inspection fees, 100 00 ■ 10. Electrical Inspection free, 800 80 t ■ Amount to be raised by l taxes, 1SS, 100 94 * ' $170,710 M A pproprlatlons: 1910 I Street*, $ 21,800 00 B Contingent expenses, MOO 00 Sslarles, 11,780 00 * Police and lifeguards, 14,000 00 e Fire department, 12,000 00 II City hall, 0,100 00 '- Health bureau, 800 00 * Building inspection, 000 00 " Plumbing Inspection, 100 00 Garbage Inspection, 7,180 00 '' Rubbish collection, 0JM M "• Boardwalk, ^000 00 gPubllc comfort station, 1,100 M Priming, 000 00 Advertising, MM 01 '' Light, U^OOOO Interest on temporary loaoa, IpB 00 't Drainage, 000 00 i. Water, U00 00 d Music, M(0 00 Wharves, MOW Public library, 700 flOK I cterest on bouda, $7,004 10 J® 1 merest on Improvement * ' - iJ crrtitlcates, 1,800 W jf Maturing bonds, 4AM W •Sinking fond, requirements, $12,424.82 fKlfiklnisfnnfl ill". A 912 M fund, 0^12 00_

plus used, 6,212 40 Total. 8170.7M 20 The ordluanoa waa approved cat WM s-id second reading*, on motion ef Director Adama, mod appeal* In another column. It will ooca* bofcm lb* board for final pataagt on Umtag afternoon, Jannary 27. Several Interest Dills wan rend nod o,rderd paid. In response to a query from Dtrento* Campbell, City Englnaar ColUaana WD ported that he had found tba drab* work on tbe oeean front at tbe aadeof several of street* to b* In flnl-Alom condition and In much betlar nhnfo than be expected to And tbma oflM the storma The money held In nine* aa (Mi work, amounting to $411 JO, vntMb ' upon ordered paid tba contractor, ff, | Riley Mlxner, of Goshen. DBCLARBD D1VJLDMVO .ttsauinssmt. I The Oeean Ctty Water Oempaey S has de-'sred a dlvktend oa Mi maak and provided for lb* laaoaam Wboadi , on tbe water and rawer eampaay to have taken place during tfie gnat ymu. The water company, at Ma an anal niM-iing. re-elected tba ftrilaotatsMi meeting, re-elected following aW-

eer*: Henry D. Moot*, praalWnt; W. E. Maaeey, treaeorer, and R. W. Ms werds, secretary. The Oeean City Sewer Company, M Us eouual meeting, ii tlitlti tbma officers: William O. Moore, preMdem; D. Harry Cbandinr, vtre pnoMdent ; R. W. Edward#, iitiiMniy and Mrs. Howard McPbanoo, OBtomMff Mis* Sharp, of this eMy, WW W > Penn's Urovf last wank. IMhtM* - husband and family. HakaWMb ' a sou of J. 8. MoPbaraon and «HM$ I of this city. Ds ceased iaM tm WW dreu. one fourteen mooibaeUMMWO k other tiveyeere. Fresh roasted bot paonnOa W*MM " l^i>ound; UjBretMMcqMM. ''oijJfMhtoo*d|»eanet 0MMMMWW d ^irety Of btoeb filtw ■«** >• half pack; 10 oenta gat qooMi il Finajinw Orineaa aeaiMMM WdfMO ' '^l.inceasaostaaaet ~ >. Jft^OMMgW0M6W|I^^^M